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thank you for starting your day with us. at a baltimore ballpark a man fell to his death at turner fie field. the victim fell some 65 feet from the upper level at the atlanta braves stadium and landed in the player's parking lot. the incident occurred during a two-hour rain delay. there's no indication of foul play. and the fall appears to just be a tragic accident. this is the second death. in 20ks 2008 a man fell down the stairs and died. >> hannah anderson's father speaking out for the first time after being rescued from his accused kidnapping james dimaggio. >> for my daughter the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous, horrific ordeal. >> authorities say the 16-year-old just found out her father is the only member of her immediate family still alive. she had no idea that de image yo kill -- dimaggio killed her mother and 8-year-old brother. we know dimaggio fired at fbi agents first and that's why they shot him dead. >> the terrifying moments a sink hole swallowed the florida resort near disney
thank you for starting your day with us. at a baltimore ballpark a man fell to his death at turner fie field. the victim fell some 65 feet from the upper level at the atlanta braves stadium and landed in the player's parking lot. the incident occurred during a two-hour rain delay. there's no indication of foul play. and the fall appears to just be a tragic accident. this is the second death. in 20ks 2008 a man fell down the stairs and died. >> hannah anderson's father speaking out for the...
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that teachers joins us now. professor anderson, good afternoon. >> hi, shepard. >> shepard: it's not double the stuff, is it? >> it's a little bit let than double the stuff. 1.8 or 1.9. >> shepard: that's the point. it's not double, is it? they lied to us again. >> it's not double. it's close. they lied to us again. >> shepard: not surprised anymore, professor go on, please. >> i brought the mega stuffed ore questions and they're excited to find out what stuff they were. maybe four times the stuffing or double double stuffing. so, they eventually found out that it looks like the stuffing on the double stuff is only about 1.89 times the stuffing. >> shepard: when i was a child, they didn't have double stuff. so what you would do is just eat the center out of all of them, and then this part, goes back behind the couch. and when we moved into nana's house in 1978, they might have found them. but if you eat two of them you have eaten double the filling. but if you eat a double-tough you have not. i wonder what our r
that teachers joins us now. professor anderson, good afternoon. >> hi, shepard. >> shepard: it's not double the stuff, is it? >> it's a little bit let than double the stuff. 1.8 or 1.9. >> shepard: that's the point. it's not double, is it? they lied to us again. >> it's not double. it's close. they lied to us again. >> shepard: not surprised anymore, professor go on, please. >> i brought the mega stuffed ore questions and they're excited to find out...
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use the technology that women are using. speaking to the professors and their peers and meet them where they are. >> on a similar front, at 23.da, you ran what you think could be done or what would be your device to give more young women to run for office? programs like this are important because they doingse people likekarin wonderful work, elected officials that are probably my age that are around in the country. it seems to me the most important thing for me is that somebody actively encourages someone to take that step as a young woman. ofause there have been rafts studies done about corporate involvement, all of these sectors. what they always say is with women, despite all things being equal -- they are qualified, intelligent, capable, accomplished -- we do tend to our qualifications or the timing or all of these things and not run for that promotion, not ask for that salary raise. , there isk politics an intersection there as well, in terms of putting yourself out there, trying to be a leader and all these things. , t
use the technology that women are using. speaking to the professors and their peers and meet them where they are. >> on a similar front, at 23.da, you ran what you think could be done or what would be your device to give more young women to run for office? programs like this are important because they doingse people likekarin wonderful work, elected officials that are probably my age that are around in the country. it seems to me the most important thing for me is that somebody actively...
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. >> i appreciate you coming before us today. it takes a lot of guts. >> not much brains. >> i -- it is my feeling that we have lost the brain and have no leaders in that 5305 people running this nation. [applause] financing part of the problem, and i share your frustration, my wife is a rabid democrat. i had to endure and obama sign in my front yard. [laughter] what i understand is why we can't just come up with good ideas and agree on good ideas. this seems like we're back to being republicans are democrats. i am an american. i was not able to love for the person i wanted to in this last election because of the rules and oklahoma are so harsh. a big problem, i think it would be ed kennedy headed defund the federal government. most of the stuff we do at the local level seems to be doing okay. i have an idea that maybe if we started estate paying our federal taxes to the state and lead in the state defined, we might get something done that way. my question is. i have a lot of things, and i don't expect it listened all of them. my
. >> i appreciate you coming before us today. it takes a lot of guts. >> not much brains. >> i -- it is my feeling that we have lost the brain and have no leaders in that 5305 people running this nation. [applause] financing part of the problem, and i share your frustration, my wife is a rabid democrat. i had to endure and obama sign in my front yard. [laughter] what i understand is why we can't just come up with good ideas and agree on good ideas. this seems like we're back...
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it's going to happen to all of us. the question is how do you play the hand. >> reporter: as president, bush had consistently stellar health reports but there is no job more stressful than that one. here he is the year he was elected and here shortly before leaving office. in retirement though he seems to lead a remarkably stress free life. as he told diane sawyer earlier this year, devoting lots of time to painting. >> i love to paint. painting has changed my life in an unbelievably positive way. >> reporter: we caught up with him last month in africa where he spent hours painting a women's clinic in zambia and later did some dancing. >> what is it about this continent that makes presidents get up and dance. >> in this case i was joyful, full of joy. it was a joyful moment and i got carried away by the spirit. >> the spokesman says the procedure went beautifully and he is expected to be released from the hospital tomorrow. jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >> we bring in abc's medical editor dr. richard besser. exa
it's going to happen to all of us. the question is how do you play the hand. >> reporter: as president, bush had consistently stellar health reports but there is no job more stressful than that one. here he is the year he was elected and here shortly before leaving office. in retirement though he seems to lead a remarkably stress free life. as he told diane sawyer earlier this year, devoting lots of time to painting. >> i love to paint. painting has changed my life in an...
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he used to go calf roping on friday night. what did you say? you never really grew up, meaning you're small. i mean, you're cute. anyway, rodeos. the rodeo clown is there because usually you have a dummy and you use the dummy so the bull can hook the dummy, get it, play on words, dummy. so every president is always made fun of, the subject of ridicule. this is a height of achievement to be made fun of by the rodeo clown is actually success. >> i had no idea. >> yes. >> everybody should aspire to be a rodeo clown dummy. >> i do. and let me tell you something, in 2001 right before -- you don't understand, this is a big deal. you get made fun of by the rodeo clown, you have made it. >> never seen dana more passionate. >> i think this attack on first of all, the rodeo clown loses his job for life. the clowns have to go to sensitivity training. this is such bull you know what. okay, can i just keep talking? right before 9/11, eight days before 9/11 a rodeo clown had a mask of bill clinton, and someone in the audience got offended, said he was anti-s
he used to go calf roping on friday night. what did you say? you never really grew up, meaning you're small. i mean, you're cute. anyway, rodeos. the rodeo clown is there because usually you have a dummy and you use the dummy so the bull can hook the dummy, get it, play on words, dummy. so every president is always made fun of, the subject of ridicule. this is a height of achievement to be made fun of by the rodeo clown is actually success. >> i had no idea. >> yes. >>...
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the government denies the use of any chemical weapons. more than 100,000 syrians have been killed in the country's two and a half year civil war. >>> oklahoma shooting, prosecutors saying three teenagers targeted, shot, and killed a 22 year old because they were bored. christopher lane was randomly shot while jogging. 15-year-old james edwards jr. and 16-year-old luna are charged with first-degree murder, michael jones is charged as an accessory. police say he was driving the car the teens were in. lane was visiting his girlfriend and her family in the town of duncan, oklahoma. the australian college baseball player was out for a run when he was shot once in the back. his father in australia says the murder was pointless. >>> firefighters still burning in 11 states. it's 12 days old and already burned 158 square miles, forced thousands of evacuations. the cost to put out the flames now tops $1 billion. near yosemite in california, crews are fighting four big fires. wind and lightning strikes added to the problem. >>> the city of detroit c
the government denies the use of any chemical weapons. more than 100,000 syrians have been killed in the country's two and a half year civil war. >>> oklahoma shooting, prosecutors saying three teenagers targeted, shot, and killed a 22 year old because they were bored. christopher lane was randomly shot while jogging. 15-year-old james edwards jr. and 16-year-old luna are charged with first-degree murder, michael jones is charged as an accessory. police say he was driving the car the...
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abc's tahman bradley joins us with the details. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: diana and john, good morning. the crackdown came from egyptian security forces against supporters of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi. when those security forces moved in, they did so with volleys of teargas, along with armored cars and bulldozers. the intention was to clear two sites where morsi supporters had been holding protests. their sit-in had entered its seventh week. a statement from morsi's muslim brotherhood party says at least 200 people have been killed. hospital estimates put the number of those injured in the thousands. government tv reports put those numbers significantly lower. and sources tell us that at least 200 morsi supporters have been arrested so far. initially it was though, the government's plan was to surround both camps and allow protesters to leave peacefully over a three-day period. obviously, somewhere along the way, that plan changed. morsi's backers began their protests after he was ousted from office by egypt's
abc's tahman bradley joins us with the details. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: diana and john, good morning. the crackdown came from egyptian security forces against supporters of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi. when those security forces moved in, they did so with volleys of teargas, along with armored cars and bulldozers. the intention was to clear two sites where morsi supporters had been holding protests. their sit-in had entered its seventh week. a statement from morsi's...
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where does it leave us? it leaves us today point that barack obama can do the politically impossible. he can dismiss these as phoney scandals. people are stunned. how can you dismiss the murder of an american border agent as a phoney scandal? tell that to the family of brian terry. how can you dismiss the death, the murders of four american citizens in benghazi, including ambassador stevens, the man you reported to care so much about, as a phoney scandal? how can you dismiss the greatest possible abuse of government power sticking the irs on its citizens as a phoney scandal? why? because barack obama can. because you all don't understand why because you are the average american out there who might rely on abc, nbc, cbs, cnn, "new york times," or the "washington post," for your news. if you have, you have just heard noise, and barack obama can now come in and say, it's nothing but noise. i'm trying to do my job. i'm trying to do what the president of the united states must do, and these republicans are muddyi
where does it leave us? it leaves us today point that barack obama can do the politically impossible. he can dismiss these as phoney scandals. people are stunned. how can you dismiss the murder of an american border agent as a phoney scandal? tell that to the family of brian terry. how can you dismiss the death, the murders of four american citizens in benghazi, including ambassador stevens, the man you reported to care so much about, as a phoney scandal? how can you dismiss the greatest...
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team's mission was not to establish who used chemical weapons but if they had been used at all. it's going to be quite interesting to see if the syrian government will help facilitate a u.n. monitoring trip to the site of theeds most recent attacks as well. >> thank you. we really appreciate it. >>> 2009, was a brutal assault by insurgents leaving american soldiers badly outnumbered in a remote post in afghanistan. lives were lost and braver men wounded, but in end an unlikely hero emerged. we'll have one soldier's incredible story. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> it was one of the dead llie days in the war of afghanistan. 53 soldiers took fire from as many as 400 insurgents. eight soldiers were killed and 25 were wounded. through the dust an unlikely hero emerged. 29-year-old army staff sergeant ty carter. jay has the s
team's mission was not to establish who used chemical weapons but if they had been used at all. it's going to be quite interesting to see if the syrian government will help facilitate a u.n. monitoring trip to the site of theeds most recent attacks as well. >> thank you. we really appreciate it. >>> 2009, was a brutal assault by insurgents leaving american soldiers badly outnumbered in a remote post in afghanistan. lives were lost and braver men wounded, but in end an unlikely...
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customers will still be able to use drive up a it tm machines. analysts say its each more expensive to operate a bank lobby. sony will launch the playstation 4 in the u.s. on november 15th. the ps 4 costs $399, $100 less than the new xbox 1. sony says it already has 1 million pre-orders worldwide. and twitter has a fast growing vine. its video sharing app now has more than 40 million registered users just seven months after its launch. they loop together six second video clips. i'm actually surprised about how much folks can videotape in six seconds. >> thank, courtney. >>> straight ahead, richard lui will be here with your sports highlights. s, courtney. >>> straight ahead, richard lui will be here with your sports highlights. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of
customers will still be able to use drive up a it tm machines. analysts say its each more expensive to operate a bank lobby. sony will launch the playstation 4 in the u.s. on november 15th. the ps 4 costs $399, $100 less than the new xbox 1. sony says it already has 1 million pre-orders worldwide. and twitter has a fast growing vine. its video sharing app now has more than 40 million registered users just seven months after its launch. they loop together six second video clips. i'm actually...
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it was used. and he acted in a way that made it very clear to everybody in the region that nothing he says in the region carries any weight. and that, i think, is the fact of what is happening right now. that is the reason you can have the regime do it, and why they can do it with impunity. it is the reason hezbollah was on the ground, and can do it with impunity. it is the reason why the russians are doing it with impunity. there is no response with any effect coming from the united states. >> so what would you do? >> well, i wouldn't have imposed a red line on chemical weapons. what i would have done, which is at the beginning of the conflict, when the jihadists had not entered, for about a year, when it was a popular uprising, obviously, uniting all sectors of society with a democratic objective. that would have been the time to intervene and it would have been decisive. right now, i think passivity is our only option because of the compromising of the jihadist option. that could change, but do
it was used. and he acted in a way that made it very clear to everybody in the region that nothing he says in the region carries any weight. and that, i think, is the fact of what is happening right now. that is the reason you can have the regime do it, and why they can do it with impunity. it is the reason hezbollah was on the ground, and can do it with impunity. it is the reason why the russians are doing it with impunity. there is no response with any effect coming from the united states....
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thanks for watching us tonight. why the debate over stop and frisk is so intense, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the privacy of americans under siege, high tech makes it easy to spy on us. and intrusive policies like airport security patdowns are tremendous inconvenience. and then there is stop and frisk. nobody likes being a prisoner in their own neighborhood. but in some places that's what's happening. but the police are not the guilty parties, criminals are. last weekend in chicago, another 6 people shot dead, 28 others wounded, including a 7-year-old boy. the windy city has turned into afghanistan, so far this year, a 8 children and teens have been murdered. chicago has lost control of the situation. the violence is centered in the poor black neighborhoods and it's the same in most other american cities. here in new york, under the very liberal mayor david denkins, murders were topping 2,000 aer year. then rudy giuliani took over and new policing strategy was put in place under police
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for us. thank you. we'll have more from that interview in a moment. >>> new developments on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the first criminal charges have been filed in connection with the case. ahmed katalla is among those charged. in an earlier interview, he said he arrived at the consulate at the gunfire broke out. but he was not involved. the attack killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others. >>> and now, some breaking news out of kenya. a massive fire has closed the main international airport there in nairobi. it burned for four hours, making some evacuated passengers complain about the slow emergency response. it turns out the local authorities don't have one working fire engine. no one was injured. today marks 15 years since the bombing of the u.s. embassy in the city. but there were no immediate signs of terrorism. >>> and more victims of the ft. hood attack are expected to take the stands today, coming within just a few feet of the accused shooter. army major ni
for us. thank you. we'll have more from that interview in a moment. >>> new developments on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the first criminal charges have been filed in connection with the case. ahmed katalla is among those charged. in an earlier interview, he said he arrived at the consulate at the gunfire broke out. but he was not involved. the attack killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others. >>> and now, some breaking news out of kenya. a...
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thank you for joining us. governor fallon is going make some comment and we're going turn it over to q & a and the governors will have a chance to chime in as they see fit. with that, governor fallon. >> thank you. >> thank you. what a beautiful place it is to be this morning. governor walker, stunning view. thank you for hosting us here. we appreciate your work on behalf of the national governor's association. -- you lead us a great year of productivity and working on many important issues for our nation tps. been a great success. we are glad to be join by our fellow colleagues that joined us here. thank you for coming this morning. i know, i certainly am going take valuable lessons from you, jack, as we continue to move the nga along and have the opportunity this sunday we have a change of relationship. -- leadership. i want to take a moment to thank governorwalker and his wife for a wonderful weekend. we had a great time last night we have some of the colleagues that went down the slide on the burlap sacks.
thank you for joining us. governor fallon is going make some comment and we're going turn it over to q & a and the governors will have a chance to chime in as they see fit. with that, governor fallon. >> thank you. >> thank you. what a beautiful place it is to be this morning. governor walker, stunning view. thank you for hosting us here. we appreciate your work on behalf of the national governor's association. -- you lead us a great year of productivity and working on many...
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i never use my words. i don't want them to hear me telling them what the -- or showing them what the book is about. i want them immersed in it the same way that i am. but, still, the satisfaction is sitting right here. and i do think about it every once in a while. that here i am all alone. i'm looking out the window. and i'm just fooling around with a scene. i'm writing a story. i'm all by myself writing the story. and somebody's going to pay me a lot of money for it. and i think that's wonderful. >>> still to come outrage continues over the government's surveillance program, but what about the other people who are watching us every single day? >>> plus, a new psa re-creates the halast moments of trayvon martin's life. something, by the way, forbidden in the courtroom. is it an important message or does it go way too far? >>> the 1972 miami marlins finally get to the white house, there's a problem here and some of them didn't make the trip. >>> the truck going airborne. this video was shot in michigan and
i never use my words. i don't want them to hear me telling them what the -- or showing them what the book is about. i want them immersed in it the same way that i am. but, still, the satisfaction is sitting right here. and i do think about it every once in a while. that here i am all alone. i'm looking out the window. and i'm just fooling around with a scene. i'm writing a story. i'm all by myself writing the story. and somebody's going to pay me a lot of money for it. and i think that's...
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it took us 40 years to get here. are you interested in long-term success for libya or are you interested in a headline? for long-term success focusing on institution building and focusing on education. we are really going to rely on it a generation from now to be able to create a libya we are dreaming of today. i would say libya should be considered by the international players, the governments, actors, it is a win-win situation. libya is not that strong. it is weak. it is still a situation where, if efforts are being given by libyan society, libya could be a model of the new world that is being created. libya is the, center of north africa's take to europe. ofope is considering it one the major gates of security. is a place to invest .eavily the technology and the know-how is needed. >> thank you. very interesting remarks on the direction of libya today and how the international community can engage. please join me in thanking all three of our panelists. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning instit
it took us 40 years to get here. are you interested in long-term success for libya or are you interested in a headline? for long-term success focusing on institution building and focusing on education. we are really going to rely on it a generation from now to be able to create a libya we are dreaming of today. i would say libya should be considered by the international players, the governments, actors, it is a win-win situation. libya is not that strong. it is weak. it is still a situation...
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it's been here, it's been with us. the grassroots movement that's rising right now has the capacity to link with policy and to create the kind of structural change that we need to have happen in this country. >> maybe former president george w. bush can come back and lead the movement. >> i think bloomberg than give the central park jogger brothers what they need. the settlement that they're deserving. >> the dreams we spin when we're together. author, artist and prison reform activist, i thank you very much for being here this evening. >>> for north carolina lawmakers their extreme conservative rampage has achieved a scary new milestone. polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can
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doug luzader is covering this for us. hey there, doug. >> president obama is going to meet with a bipartisan group members of congress today to try to explain the programs and defend them. he may get an earful in the p s process. you saw at a hearing the number of nsa programs including one that may insnare the phone records of millions of americans. >> how can you justify the assertion that phone records of millions of americans who have nothing to do with terrorism are relevant to an authorized investigation under section 215? >> so i begin by noting that a number of judges repeatedly over the years had found that these records are in fact relevant. the reason is... >> here is why there's so much concern about this. let's say the nsa is looking at the phone records of one suspected terrorist? that then leads them to the phone records of a number of others. you' all of the people that that person calls. then they look at the phone records of all of those individuals. this isn't even to scale. that one investigation could
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thank you so much for joining us. coming up in the sports lead, a fan tragically falls to his death from the upper deck of turner field. and now blackberry is begging someone to buy the company. what does that mean if you're holding on to your crackberry? we'll tell you next. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. just by talking to a helmet. it g
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another bag listed as used was fetching 50 bucks. seattle police handed out 1,000 bags of doritos along with stickers about the state's legal pot law. anne-marie? >> one way to cash in your chips. marlie hall here in new york. thanks a lot. >>> coming up in sports, a white house salute for the only perfect team in nfl history. and one minor league baseball team's unique giveaway. history. and one minor league baseball team's unique giveaway. my dentist said that the acid in fruit or fruit juice softens the enamel so it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended pronamel. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet. hall.. how police forced them out. a man says he was attacked oakland city workers... wha did that provoked them a bay area city that's aski for a smackdown. why the niners could have to share r turf.. with these guys. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's wednesday, aug
another bag listed as used was fetching 50 bucks. seattle police handed out 1,000 bags of doritos along with stickers about the state's legal pot law. anne-marie? >> one way to cash in your chips. marlie hall here in new york. thanks a lot. >>> coming up in sports, a white house salute for the only perfect team in nfl history. and one minor league baseball team's unique giveaway. history. and one minor league baseball team's unique giveaway. my dentist said that the acid in fruit...
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thank you for being with us. judge osborne i think most lawyers would say was very wise and judicious and skilled because what she did here was limited the scope of the evidence presented by prosecutors, wouldn't allow, for example, evidence that hasan had corresponded with anwar al awlaki, the american-born cleric associated with al qaeda. is that because the judge wanted to give less of an opportunity to attack the record on appeal? >> that certainly could be the case. you know, it's the judge's responsibility to keep a clean record and to avoid any kind of errors on appeal. so i feel that she was limiting the scope to, rightly, the elements of the offense and the evidence that was needed to prove up the elements. >> we'll put a graphic up on the screen. the judge obviously knows the record of appeals. look at this. there are five condemned soldiers currently on death row, but military appeals courts have overturned 11 of the 16 death sentences. no active duty soldier has been executed in the system since 1961.
thank you for being with us. judge osborne i think most lawyers would say was very wise and judicious and skilled because what she did here was limited the scope of the evidence presented by prosecutors, wouldn't allow, for example, evidence that hasan had corresponded with anwar al awlaki, the american-born cleric associated with al qaeda. is that because the judge wanted to give less of an opportunity to attack the record on appeal? >> that certainly could be the case. you know, it's...
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it took a while getting used to. i was a little startled when i first saw it but i'm used to it. >> sylem says it's working. only one bike was stolen last month down from july. >>> they're taking extreme measures to crack down on a quality of life problem. it's aimed at dog owners who don't pick up after their pets. paul burton of our boston station wbz reports. >> reporter: dog owners at devon wood condominiums at braintree are on close watch. folks are not picking up after their pets at this beautifully landscaped condominium, which has become a problem. >> huge issue. staff steps in it. owners step in it. >> reporter: because no one can prove who left it behind, they've instituted dog dna testing. >> most people thought it was a broke. on the memo i said csi comes to braintree. >> reporter: and for a $50 charge the condo requires all dog owners to be swabbed for dna testing and entered into a database. >> i was a little upset in the beginning at having to pay for it, but i do understand where they're coming from.
it took a while getting used to. i was a little startled when i first saw it but i'm used to it. >> sylem says it's working. only one bike was stolen last month down from july. >>> they're taking extreme measures to crack down on a quality of life problem. it's aimed at dog owners who don't pick up after their pets. paul burton of our boston station wbz reports. >> reporter: dog owners at devon wood condominiums at braintree are on close watch. folks are not picking up...
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he tell us? >> i'm grateful to know that the nsa is collecting 75% of everything on the internet in order to stash it, in order to go back to it if they can get a warrant to look. >> you thought you were safe on the internet. >> i remember the court argument very clearly. it was get a warrant on somebody, listen to their phone calls. wasn't going to collect everything all americans do. >> here's the thing. i understand the concerns and they're all legitimate. there's a solid issue, a solid reason on every angle on this issue and people who are conservatives are upset. some don't mind it. you should be mad at your lawmakers because the intelligence committees, they could get briefed on this extensively. senator widen was, i'm not happy where the nsa is going. when lawmakers were offered insight on this without compromising the quality of the program. we have compromised the quality of the program in intercepting the next ramsey bishop, the next mohammed atta in exposing how it works. >> why didn't
he tell us? >> i'm grateful to know that the nsa is collecting 75% of everything on the internet in order to stash it, in order to go back to it if they can get a warrant to look. >> you thought you were safe on the internet. >> i remember the court argument very clearly. it was get a warrant on somebody, listen to their phone calls. wasn't going to collect everything all americans do. >> here's the thing. i understand the concerns and they're all legitimate. there's a...
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is it legal will tell us. and then krauthammer on corrupting america's kids is our current political system doing that in those reports after these messages. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] peace of mind is important whe
is it legal will tell us. and then krauthammer on corrupting america's kids is our current political system doing that in those reports after these messages. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more...
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will you get in touch with us on facebook, please, and let us know what it's like to kiss somebody with a grill? >> okay. but let me tell you what's going to p you in the best mood. >> no, it's not. >> i'm so excited about it. you guys. this is a song -- i decided to go back and give you a little old-fashioned music for my ihoda playlist. this one is just -- sometimes you go, god, i remember those days and loved them so much. this is what they remind me of. this one is called "rapper's delight." ♪ >> between this and the panda cam -- ♪ get on the floor ♪ give me what you got ♪ one, two, three, four tell me wonder mike what are you waiting for ♪ ♪ instead of hip-hop don't stop rocking to the bang bang ♪ ♪ up jump the boogie to the rhythm of the boogie to be ♪ ♪ feel the bebob ♪ scooby do ♪ guess what, america we love you ♪ ♪ we rock and roll we're going to rock you 101 ♪ ♪ i don't mean to brag >> you know what's really -- ♪ i don't mean to boast ♪ you're like hot butter on breakfast toast ♪ >> i should point out that my sorority sister is here and sh
will you get in touch with us on facebook, please, and let us know what it's like to kiss somebody with a grill? >> okay. but let me tell you what's going to p you in the best mood. >> no, it's not. >> i'm so excited about it. you guys. this is a song -- i decided to go back and give you a little old-fashioned music for my ihoda playlist. this one is just -- sometimes you go, god, i remember those days and loved them so much. this is what they remind me of. this one is called...
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they failed us. we look to our congressmen, and to your credit, 40 times you have say get rid of it. insanity's definition is the same thing done again. chance, and itt is more than who is going to win the political power play if we shut down government. it is going to be what will the future of our country look like in a decade? once the tentacles are there, it is to late to then dial it back. look at social security. i think that is worth the risk, and >> i do not think it would come to that. >>i think it would come to that, -- if i can finish my point, and i do not think it would work. look, we can do as you suggest. no problem passing the original bill without it. that is fine, but it is not going anywhere in the senate. it will have it attached it and it will come back. point i really think about the consequences of this kind of stuff in terms of people and youans'facilities, do too. but it is true. i agree that this was passed against the will of the people. there was never a poll that said it
they failed us. we look to our congressmen, and to your credit, 40 times you have say get rid of it. insanity's definition is the same thing done again. chance, and itt is more than who is going to win the political power play if we shut down government. it is going to be what will the future of our country look like in a decade? once the tentacles are there, it is to late to then dial it back. look at social security. i think that is worth the risk, and >> i do not think it would come to...
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i think hospice is out in front of us. we don't use it. a lot of people don't get referred until a couple of days before death the doctors are uncomfortable having a hard discussion. you can't have a hard discussion in a ten-minute visit. well -- [inaudible] with respect to what you showed. is there a difference between for-profit hospitals and not-for-profit hospital subpoena one getting in faster than another? >> you know, i think that's broader of question of for-profit and not-period of time. there's good behavior and misbehavior on both sides. there's an argument about managed care about fee for service. i don't care. someone has to manage it. somebody has to pay claims. i don't care who does it. do it well. somebody has to run the hospital. i don't care who does it. do it well. i think we had the wrong argument all along. you can make any system work if you have the right expectations, if you manage it well, if you have transparency of data, public reporting of data. it doesn't seem that for-profit are taking a lead consolidation cur
i think hospice is out in front of us. we don't use it. a lot of people don't get referred until a couple of days before death the doctors are uncomfortable having a hard discussion. you can't have a hard discussion in a ten-minute visit. well -- [inaudible] with respect to what you showed. is there a difference between for-profit hospitals and not-for-profit hospital subpoena one getting in faster than another? >> you know, i think that's broader of question of for-profit and not-period...
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for young women, a lot of what we're doing in news, we use the technology that college women are using, speak to them through their professors and other students, and peers, and try to meet the more they are. >> on a similar front, marilinda garcia, what do you think could be done, what would be your advice to get more young women to run for office? >> i think programs like this are important because they showcase people liked karin do wonderful work, other elected officials around the country we are around in the country. it seems to me -- the most important thing for me, was that somebody actively encourages someone to take that step. there have been studies done about corporate involvement with women, all these other sectors, and what they always say is with women, despite all the things being equal -- they are qualified, intelligent, capable, accomplished just as much as their male counterparts, we tend to question our qualifications, the timing, all of these things, and not run for that promotion, not ask for the salary raise. i think there is an intersection with politics there,
for young women, a lot of what we're doing in news, we use the technology that college women are using, speak to them through their professors and other students, and peers, and try to meet the more they are. >> on a similar front, marilinda garcia, what do you think could be done, what would be your advice to get more young women to run for office? >> i think programs like this are important because they showcase people liked karin do wonderful work, other elected officials around...
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let us know. now this story, in 2014, september 1, 2014, most new cars, if you buy one now, 96% of the new cars have a black box built into it. we know that from airliners. what does it tell you? driving speed, acceleration, it tells you turns. it tells you -- it can even possibly if someone was drunk behind the wheel of a car. >> gretchen: are you saying that i could get a speeding ticket like, say, yesterday if i happen to be going a little bit over the limit if they got access to my black box? they could later then charge me with a crime? >> clayton: that's the concern. the privacy concern. so there are advocates trying to push this thing private. these black boxes in cars that only you, you would have to sign a consent form if there was an accident. that's a concern. >> eric: they're using it now. there are 14 states or local police departments are allowed to take black box information, post-crash to solve the crime. who was speeding? who was driving erratically? it is an absolute violation of
let us know. now this story, in 2014, september 1, 2014, most new cars, if you buy one now, 96% of the new cars have a black box built into it. we know that from airliners. what does it tell you? driving speed, acceleration, it tells you turns. it tells you -- it can even possibly if someone was drunk behind the wheel of a car. >> gretchen: are you saying that i could get a speeding ticket like, say, yesterday if i happen to be going a little bit over the limit if they got access to my...
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joining us is strategist. and lee stern is a parenting belower with diva moms opinion com. >> welcome to you. >> we'll start with you. there is one t- shirt that got attention from the children's place and talked about subjects that i am great in and all kinds of things. they got back lash for that and they pulled it, is that a good enough solution? >> i think it is a good solution but we have an overemphasis of girls and women on how they look nothing wrong with looking nice. but the over appearance and teaching girl that that is a positive trait and not substance and knowledge and being smart. you can be beautiful, too but not emphasized as the most important thing. >> does anybody think that these messages are like i am cute and can't figure it out. you are shaking your heads no? >> i didn't so that there was a problem with celebrating and it is not okay for girls who like shopping and dress up and barbies. we are way too politically correct and can't put them in a political petree dish. >> we don't see tha
joining us is strategist. and lee stern is a parenting belower with diva moms opinion com. >> welcome to you. >> we'll start with you. there is one t- shirt that got attention from the children's place and talked about subjects that i am great in and all kinds of things. they got back lash for that and they pulled it, is that a good enough solution? >> i think it is a good solution but we have an overemphasis of girls and women on how they look nothing wrong with looking nice....
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the dog days of summer are upon us. investors are trading lightly but this week we are going to get new economic users. the government surplus or deficit in june. a surplus of $117 billion. a fiscal year deficit of 512 billion. on tuesday census releases reports on business inventories and retail sales. wednesday the bls bureau of labor statistics released the price index for july. abls releases cpi consumer price index and weekly jobless claims. reports on housing data lots of information as we watch any move for federal reserve that could come as soon as next month. back to school season means even better deals for you. revenues at stores open at least a year rose 3.5 percent in july. according to the international shopping centers. down 5.5 percent in june. consumers are being frugal especially about buying clothing. they are doing well this time of year like costco and american eagle. they report sluggish revenue. better deals are underway for all of us shoppers. >> jolene kent glad to hear that better deals. >> a p
the dog days of summer are upon us. investors are trading lightly but this week we are going to get new economic users. the government surplus or deficit in june. a surplus of $117 billion. a fiscal year deficit of 512 billion. on tuesday census releases reports on business inventories and retail sales. wednesday the bls bureau of labor statistics released the price index for july. abls releases cpi consumer price index and weekly jobless claims. reports on housing data lots of information as...
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use promo code notme. order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value free. don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪ >>> it took him 51 hours to do it. jim drier kept his word and completed a 22-mile swim across the lake to detroit towing a dinghy filled with 1,000 pounds of brick. he's a marathon swimmer called the shark. he finished 21 hours later than expected. he made the swim to raise money for habitat for humanity. >> how sweet. congratulations. >>> a virginia fisherman set a world record after catching a really big frankenfish. he hooked the 17 pound six ounce snake head. all the guys here are riveted by this. you should see the way they are looking at this fish. is this a big deal, guys? >> it's a big fish. it's slimy. >> it can breathe air. he beat the old record by two ounces. 17 pounds, 6 ounce. >> it's big for a frankenfish. >> i don't fish but they are riveted. >> it's the delivery more than anything else. it was compelling.
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. >> could any information published by a journalist be used and can that excuse be used? >> not at all. not classified information of this -- i mean, it would have to be classified information of this kind. >> jesslyn, what do you think? >> i think that argument is completely vacuous. as mr. toobin says, he's presuming. he, in fact, has no idea what was on those thumb drives and other documents and he electron in this cases seized. nobody does. no matter what was on there, it obviously had to do with journalism, a journalist and documentarie documentarien. david was serving as an in between, not as a drug mule. i have to wonder why the u.s. government and our allies are so desperate to keep our ill legalities secret they are willing to use a terrorism law to stop a journalist. >> jesslyn, just to be devil's advocate here, if the british government thought there were stolen documents being transported, why don't they have the right to stop this person and check? >> the british government if they thought they had stolen documents could go through the criminal process wrathi
. >> could any information published by a journalist be used and can that excuse be used? >> not at all. not classified information of this -- i mean, it would have to be classified information of this kind. >> jesslyn, what do you think? >> i think that argument is completely vacuous. as mr. toobin says, he's presuming. he, in fact, has no idea what was on those thumb drives and other documents and he electron in this cases seized. nobody does. no matter what was on...
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can you give us examples? >> what we are seeing is individual terrorist who are looking at this and seeking ways to circumvent our surveillance based on what they are learning. from these recent leaks, yes. we have strategic problem is our problem this we cannot keep national secrets secret. not to say everything that is classified should be secret, but the things that we should be protecting are not effectively protecting, it hurts our partners and it helps our enemies. we have to fix that. we have to reinstitute the and oversight so people say it met has been working with the congress, the house, the fisa court, that is good enough. somebody is going to change the law, somebody is going to arrest matt -- sorry. i am worried what have a continued run of snowdens. >> there are limits of how transparent we can be read a little bit of a trojan horse by people who do not agree by what we are doing and knowing full well how it works. taking a more strategic view for a moment, the challenge for us, everybody who wo
can you give us examples? >> what we are seeing is individual terrorist who are looking at this and seeking ways to circumvent our surveillance based on what they are learning. from these recent leaks, yes. we have strategic problem is our problem this we cannot keep national secrets secret. not to say everything that is classified should be secret, but the things that we should be protecting are not effectively protecting, it hurts our partners and it helps our enemies. we have to fix...
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what can you tell us? >> this morning the medical examiner released the identity of the victim as ronald homer of conyers, georgia. that's a suburb to the east of the atlanta. the associated press is reporting the victim was 30 years old and his mother described him as a lifelong braves fan. police are investigating the incident but say there is no indication of foul play. this appears to have been a terrible accident, martha. martha: what about the structural issues at the stadium. is there any suggestion that was at fault? >> this is a state-of-the-art stadium like other new stadiums around the country though this is not the first time something like this has happened. last year a 20-year-old from tennessee died after he fell over a railing at the georgia dome, a venue also in downtown atlanta. that happened during a college football game. authorities determined in that incident alcohol was involved. in 2011, a fan at a texas rangers game fell to his death after trying to catch a baseball for his young o
what can you tell us? >> this morning the medical examiner released the identity of the victim as ronald homer of conyers, georgia. that's a suburb to the east of the atlanta. the associated press is reporting the victim was 30 years old and his mother described him as a lifelong braves fan. police are investigating the incident but say there is no indication of foul play. this appears to have been a terrible accident, martha. martha: what about the structural issues at the stadium. is...